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I Am In College

Half way through the first day of the semester opening and half my classes are full of stereotypes. Already called homophobe for not wanting to get coffee with a guy in pink and blue hair. I just don't like coffee or effeminate guys with pink and blue hair.... What?

One of the proffs pointed out that 2/3rds of first year students don't GET past the 2nd year. Totally believe that from Some of the attitudes I saw today.

I still have hope for after I get out of the prereq classes. I was told that the 101 courses were going to be a refresher for kids that didn't pay attention in high school.

Oh well, looks like the first week is going to be pretty slow and easy.
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trackboy · 22-25, M
whats your major? starting out at the local community college to keep costs down??? why you starting your classes in winter?? normally you start in the fall. I love the massages the effeminate guys give me. and they are fun to hangout with too.
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@trackboy But do you like coffee? ☕️😬
PennyHenny · F
@yeronlyman Nope. Not without a ton of sugar and cream. so at that point with all that sugar and fat I might as well Eat candy.
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@PennyHenny lol true
I was asking trackboy about the coffee...

Candy for you 🍬 🍭
trackboy · 22-25, M
@yeronlyman yes coffee is ok. usually drink mt dew and coffee for caffeine boost for track meets.
PennyHenny · F
@yeronlyman I'll blame it on brainy tired. words not make thought things rightness. OH! Piece of Candy!
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@trackboy for track meets
Good man... it defo helps with exercise
trackboy · 22-25, M
@yeronlyman @yeronlyman gives me a performance boost for running 100m 200 m dash and 110m high hurdles.
PennyHenny · F
@trackboy not at all Community College. Doing spring semester which started today. you can have all the effeminate guys you want, I just like masculine men.
trackboy · 22-25, M
@PennyHenny good starting at community college. is best place to get your freshman classes before going to university. get as many of your sophomore classes you can get there too before going to university. will save a fortune plus wont be doing huge lecture hall classes by starting at community college. at big universities some of the freshman classes are huge lecture hall classes. the femmy boys give me awesome massages.
PennyHenny · F
@trackboy already at university. I was thinking of doing undergrad at community, either honolulu or the mormon college but mainland had the better program for what I'm taking.
trackboy · 22-25, M
@PennyHenny should had started at local community college. how you like the huge lecture hall freshman classes at the university? paying big money for freshman classes you could had taken for fraction of the price at home while living at home?? you have the dorm and meal plan costs living away at university. while at community college you would live at home saving a fortune getting your freshman classes.
PennyHenny · F
@trackboy I'm on full academic scholarship. why so hostile because I'm not at a CC?
PennyHenny · F
@trackboy Money isn't a worry, my study is. The certification and training I want to stand out isn't available locally or my comm College.
trackboy · 22-25, M
@PennyHenny sweet full academic scholarship. then starting at university is fine. you will have those big lecture hall classes you could have gotten out of if you had taken those same classes at the community college. most of the freshman classes are general education classes and are available at community college.
PennyHenny · F
@trackboy The classes I need at basic level aren't all rudimentary English and history. Some are required to take on my campus.

Why the obsession with community colleges? If a person is able to hit a standard that opens the door for a decent school then why hate on it?
trackboy · 22-25, M
@PennyHenny community college for freshman year is great way to get costs down. you live and eat at home. much lower tuition. even ivy league graduates are working at star bucks as baristas with their high powered degrees after spending a hundred grand getting their degree.